Allen McRae joined the ImprovBoston community in 2007 when he became a member of IB's first ever house sketch team The Latchkey Kids. He attended Ithaca College where he received a B.A. in Drama and then studied and performed sketch at the UCB theatre in New York City. Allen has been writing and performing sketch comedy for over 10 years, most recently as head writer of Duct Tape Revolution, World Of Hurt, master overlord of the Allen McRae Show, the producer of The Best Of Boston Sketch show and is currently as director of this summers ImprovBoston produced mainstage sketch review Comedy, America! Allen's favorite sketch is Kids In The Hall's "Girl Drink Alcoholic."

Allen McRae joined the ImprovBoston community in 2007 when he became a member of IB's first ever house sketch team The Latchkey Kids. He attended Ithaca College where he received a B.A. in Drama and then studied and performed sketch at the UCB theatre in New York City. Allen has been writing and performing sketch comedy for over 10 years, most recently as head writer of Duct Tape Revolution, World Of Hurt, master overlord of the Allen McRae Show, the producer of The Best Of Boston Sketch show and is currently as director of this summers ImprovBoston produced mainstage sketch review Comedy, America! Allen's favorite sketch is Kids In The Hall's "Girl Drink Alcoholic."

Allen McRae joined the ImprovBoston community in 2007 when he became a member of IB's first ever house sketch team The Latchkey Kids. He attended Ithaca College where he received a B.A. in Drama and then studied and performed sketch at the UCB theatre in New York City. Allen has been writing and performing sketch comedy for over 10 years, most recently as head writer of Duct Tape Revolution, World Of Hurt, master overlord of the Allen McRae Show, the producer of The Best Of Boston Sketch show and is currently as director of this summers ImprovBoston produced mainstage sketch review Comedy, America! Allen's favorite sketch is Kids In The Hall's "Girl Drink Alcoholic."

David Marino has been performing, writing, directing and coaching improv and scripted theater in the Boston area for over 20 years. In addition to performing with ImprovBoston MainStage for almost a decade, he produced several innovative shows exclusively for the theater including Archipelago, UnNatural Selection, Continuum, Center Mike, Code Duello, the attendance record-breaking Groaners and Boners, Red Alert!, and the award-winning Agent Spy, which was showcased at the 2004 Chicago Improv Festival. He has written and directed a number of plays and musicals throughout the region including the Boston One-Minute Play Festival, Shtick it to Vaudeville, and the critically acclaimed Pirate Lives: The Musical!
Specializing in theater-based interpersonal communications David has been coaching industry leaders for over 25 years. Using creative and dynamic presentation techniques from scripted and improvisational theater, he engages with individuals, non-profit and for-profit companies to create inspiring and interactive leadership practices that demonstrate powerful and effective communication strategies.
David is the founding director of Groaners for Donors, a performance-based fundraising production company “dedicated to raising money for your nonprofit organization by providing a unique comedy experience. We make the funny, you make the money!”

Allen McRae joined the ImprovBoston community in 2007 when he became a member of IB's first ever house sketch team The Latchkey Kids. He attended Ithaca College where he received a B.A. in Drama and then studied and performed sketch at the UCB theatre in New York City. Allen has been writing and performing sketch comedy for over 10 years, most recently as head writer of Duct Tape Revolution, World Of Hurt, master overlord of the Allen McRae Show, the producer of The Best Of Boston Sketch show and is currently as director of this summers ImprovBoston produced mainstage sketch review Comedy, America! Allen's favorite sketch is Kids In The Hall's "Girl Drink Alcoholic."

Allen McRae joined the ImprovBoston community in 2007 when he became a member of IB's first ever house sketch team The Latchkey Kids. He attended Ithaca College where he received a B.A. in Drama and then studied and performed sketch at the UCB theatre in New York City. Allen has been writing and performing sketch comedy for over 10 years, most recently as head writer of Duct Tape Revolution, World Of Hurt, master overlord of the Allen McRae Show, the producer of The Best Of Boston Sketch show and is currently as director of this summers ImprovBoston produced mainstage sketch review Comedy, America! Allen's favorite sketch is Kids In The Hall's "Girl Drink Alcoholic."

Jamie Loftus is a human person who loves sketch comedy. She performs with her two-person troupe Divorced Siblings all over the country and has written a number of productions for ImprovBoston, including writing and directing "Death Wish," a choose-your-own-adventure comedy that debuted in 2014, and is currently serving as the head writer of the ImprovBoston Holiday Show.
In addition, Jamie is an Associate Producer at the theater and has poor eating habits.

Allen McRae joined the ImprovBoston community in 2007 when he became a member of IB's first ever house sketch team The Latchkey Kids. He attended Ithaca College where he received a B.A. in Drama and then studied and performed sketch at the UCB theatre in New York City. Allen has been writing and performing sketch comedy for over 10 years, most recently as head writer of Duct Tape Revolution, World Of Hurt, master overlord of the Allen McRae Show, the producer of The Best Of Boston Sketch show and is currently as director of this summers ImprovBoston produced mainstage sketch review Comedy, America! Allen's favorite sketch is Kids In The Hall's "Girl Drink Alcoholic."

Jamie Loftus is a human person who loves sketch comedy. She performs with her two-person troupe Divorced Siblings all over the country and has written a number of productions for ImprovBoston, including writing and directing "Death Wish," a choose-your-own-adventure comedy that debuted in 2014, and is currently serving as the head writer of the ImprovBoston Holiday Show.
In addition, Jamie is an Associate Producer at the theater and has poor eating habits.

Allen McRae joined the ImprovBoston community in 2007 when he became a member of IB's first ever house sketch team The Latchkey Kids. He attended Ithaca College where he received a B.A. in Drama and then studied and performed sketch at the UCB theatre in New York City. Allen has been writing and performing sketch comedy for over 10 years, most recently as head writer of Duct Tape Revolution, World Of Hurt, master overlord of the Allen McRae Show, the producer of The Best Of Boston Sketch show and is currently as director of this summers ImprovBoston produced mainstage sketch review Comedy, America! Allen's favorite sketch is Kids In The Hall's "Girl Drink Alcoholic."

Jeff Perry has been at ImprovBoston since 2007, where he is an instructor and the Comedy School Manager. As a member of Harold Night since it's start in 2008, Jeff was also a member of the casts Marjean, Plan B, Birthday Milk, and Specter, director of Plan B, On Deck, The Rack, and Rich Uncle, as well as producer of the show for two years.

Jamie Loftus is a human person who loves sketch comedy. She performs with her two-person troupe Divorced Siblings all over the country and has written a number of productions for ImprovBoston, including writing and directing "Death Wish," a choose-your-own-adventure comedy that debuted in 2014, and is currently serving as the head writer of the ImprovBoston Holiday Show.
In addition, Jamie is an Associate Producer at the theater and has poor eating habits.

Allen McRae joined the ImprovBoston community in 2007 when he became a member of IB's first ever house sketch team The Latchkey Kids. He attended Ithaca College where he received a B.A. in Drama and then studied and performed sketch at the UCB theatre in New York City. Allen has been writing and performing sketch comedy for over 10 years, most recently as head writer of Duct Tape Revolution, World Of Hurt, master overlord of the Allen McRae Show, the producer of The Best Of Boston Sketch show and is currently as director of this summers ImprovBoston produced mainstage sketch review Comedy, America! Allen's favorite sketch is Kids In The Hall's "Girl Drink Alcoholic."

Allen McRae joined the ImprovBoston community in 2007 when he became a member of IB's first ever house sketch team The Latchkey Kids. He attended Ithaca College where he received a B.A. in Drama and then studied and performed sketch at the UCB theatre in New York City. Allen has been writing and performing sketch comedy for over 10 years, most recently as head writer of Duct Tape Revolution, World Of Hurt, master overlord of the Allen McRae Show, the producer of The Best Of Boston Sketch show and is currently as director of this summers ImprovBoston produced mainstage sketch review Comedy, America! Allen's favorite sketch is Kids In The Hall's "Girl Drink Alcoholic."

Allen McRae joined the ImprovBoston community in 2007 when he became a member of IB's first ever house sketch team The Latchkey Kids. He attended Ithaca College where he received a B.A. in Drama and then studied and performed sketch at the UCB theatre in New York City. Allen has been writing and performing sketch comedy for over 10 years, most recently as head writer of Duct Tape Revolution, World Of Hurt, master overlord of the Allen McRae Show, the producer of The Best Of Boston Sketch show and is currently as director of this summers ImprovBoston produced mainstage sketch review Comedy, America! Allen's favorite sketch is Kids In The Hall's "Girl Drink Alcoholic."

Jamie Loftus is a human person who loves sketch comedy. She performs with her two-person troupe Divorced Siblings all over the country and has written a number of productions for ImprovBoston, including writing and directing "Death Wish," a choose-your-own-adventure comedy that debuted in 2014, and is currently serving as the head writer of the ImprovBoston Holiday Show.
In addition, Jamie is an Associate Producer at the theater and has poor eating habits.

Allen McRae joined the ImprovBoston community in 2007 when he became a member of IB's first ever house sketch team The Latchkey Kids. He attended Ithaca College where he received a B.A. in Drama and then studied and performed sketch at the UCB theatre in New York City. Allen has been writing and performing sketch comedy for over 10 years, most recently as head writer of Duct Tape Revolution, World Of Hurt, master overlord of the Allen McRae Show, the producer of The Best Of Boston Sketch show and is currently as director of this summers ImprovBoston produced mainstage sketch review Comedy, America! Allen's favorite sketch is Kids In The Hall's "Girl Drink Alcoholic."

Jeff Perry has been at ImprovBoston since 2007, where he is an instructor and the Comedy School Manager. As a member of Harold Night since it's start in 2008, Jeff was also a member of the casts Marjean, Plan B, Birthday Milk, and Specter, director of Plan B, On Deck, The Rack, and Rich Uncle, as well as producer of the show for two years.

David Marino has been performing, writing, directing and coaching improv and scripted theater in the Boston area for over 20 years. In addition to performing with ImprovBoston MainStage for almost a decade, he produced several innovative shows exclusively for the theater including Archipelago, UnNatural Selection, Continuum, Center Mike, Code Duello, the attendance record-breaking Groaners and Boners, Red Alert!, and the award-winning Agent Spy, which was showcased at the 2004 Chicago Improv Festival. He has written and directed a number of plays and musicals throughout the region including the Boston One-Minute Play Festival, Shtick it to Vaudeville, and the critically acclaimed Pirate Lives: The Musical!
Specializing in theater-based interpersonal communications David has been coaching industry leaders for over 25 years. Using creative and dynamic presentation techniques from scripted and improvisational theater, he engages with individuals, non-profit and for-profit companies to create inspiring and interactive leadership practices that demonstrate powerful and effective communication strategies.
David is the founding director of Groaners for Donors, a performance-based fundraising production company “dedicated to raising money for your nonprofit organization by providing a unique comedy experience. We make the funny, you make the money!”